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<blockquote data-quote="jkonami" data-source="post: 115362" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I'm not judging them at all, except to say when I see a Stern table, I'm not really all that drawn in by it's visual design. Just from an aesthetic point of view purely. I have never even seen one in the wild to play, or I would maybe give it a go. HD is just an example, I didn't know it wasn't originally a Stern. It was just one of the two Stern branded tables I've played, and only in TPA. I haven't played more than demos of PBFX2, either, but the comparison is not about the gameplay (I don't really know either way) but about the look and theme - now that I look back on my comment, I should have said "They are sorta generic looking" instead of feeling, sorry about that. But I stand by my impression based on how much I want to play them (which is not much), which I think is important for an arcade game of any kind. I don't really care for the licenses, either - an original table theme with a unique artist that integrates the table art strongly with the ruleset would make a much more desirable game for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkonami, post: 115362, member: 288"] I'm not judging them at all, except to say when I see a Stern table, I'm not really all that drawn in by it's visual design. Just from an aesthetic point of view purely. I have never even seen one in the wild to play, or I would maybe give it a go. HD is just an example, I didn't know it wasn't originally a Stern. It was just one of the two Stern branded tables I've played, and only in TPA. I haven't played more than demos of PBFX2, either, but the comparison is not about the gameplay (I don't really know either way) but about the look and theme - now that I look back on my comment, I should have said "They are sorta generic looking" instead of feeling, sorry about that. But I stand by my impression based on how much I want to play them (which is not much), which I think is important for an arcade game of any kind. I don't really care for the licenses, either - an original table theme with a unique artist that integrates the table art strongly with the ruleset would make a much more desirable game for me. [/QUOTE]
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